Adam Charrett wrote:
> On Tue, October 6, 2009 8:32 am, Stephen Rowles wrote:
>> Hi,
>> <snip>
>> However how do I setup dvbstreamer to run on the server and still allow
>> me to watch live TV with live pause etc? Record files and media I can
>> server over the network (I have 100meg switched to the lounge, so
>> bandwidth shouldn't be a problem, cable is cat 6 so just waiting to
>> upgrade to a gigabit switch sometime soon).
>>
>
> Here's the reply I sent to Stephen direct, copied here in case it can help
> anyone else:
>
> This is exactly how I run it (even down to the locations), 1 caveat I have
> 2 cards. With 1 card you may run into issues with the recordserver change
> the channel on you or you changing the channel whilst recording! That
> said, all you need to do is change set the VideoGroup on the machine in
> the lounge to something like this:
> TV_VIDEO_GROUPS = [
>      VideoGroup(vdev='recordserver:1',
>                 desc='TV',
>                 group_type="dvb",
>                 ),
> ]
>
> where vdev='recordserver:1' breaks down to recordserver=>the server in the
> loft, 1=> the number of the DVB adapter to use. Finally you need to make
> sure that you have the dvbstreamer instances started!
>
> Couple of additional things, first you might want to enable AVS Only in
> dvbstreamer. This means that only Audio, Video and Subtitles are streamed
> not the interactive content. (use a startup file and add the single line
> "setavsonly <Primary> on" to it.)
>
> Second, not massively tested (ie the wife hasn't tried to break it) is the
> livepauseserver which can sit on the record server and use the disk in the
> loft for buffering, meaning you could have the lounge machine diskless.
>
>
> Hope this is helpful.
>
> Cheers
>
> Adam
Hi Adam,

Any chance you could do a write up of this in the wiki? It seems to be a 
more and more common requirement and most people would be under the 
impression that it isn't possible.

John

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